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A87079 The humble manifest of Sir Job Harby knight. in April. 1650. Harby, Job, Sir. 1650 (1650) Wing H680; Thomason E598_11; ESTC R206317 16,545 31

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03 07 ½ Sir Iohn Nulls is Creditor By money paid into Cash as Treasurer 115576 08 05 ½ By the Lord Goring which he received of Iohn Burch 880 00 00 By debts on his accompts resting unreceived 1914 11 8 ½ By his Divident of 54000. li 4 36 parts 6000 00 0   124371 1 2 The Lord Goring is Creditor By money paid sir Iohn Nulls treasurer 18444 4 7 By Tobacco entered Anno 1639 and charged to account but the ship miscarrying in the river no money was received for it 522 16 2 By Tobacco entered Anno 1639 and 1640 as is alleadged which belonged to the old Farmers Accompt and made good unto them 2063 2 6 By charges and sallery paid out by Master Neuett as by his accompt of particulars appeareth 400 17 02 By Tobacco debts resting on his accompts unreceived 7300 07 07 By Mr. Neuet for money resting in his hands 28937-6-5 ½ 205 18 5 ½ By his divident of 54000. li 2 35 parts 3000 00 00   31937 06 5 ½ Debts owing by sundry persons to the Accompt of the 2 years farm Anno 1639 and 1640 the 30 of July 1644.   li s d Monies delivered at Interest 23400 00 00 Debts unreceived for the Custome on Sir John Jacob accom 6249 17 8 Debts unreceived on Sir Iob Harbies accompts 4559 17 06 Debts unreceived on Sir Nicholas Crispes accompts 458 07 03 Debts unreceived on Sir Iohn Nulls accompt 1914 12 8 ½ Debts for Tobacco on the Lord Gorings accompt 7300 07 7 Contracted Farmes 1666 13 04 Edward Abbott 2499 10 08 William Curteen 363 00 00 Master Neuett for ballance of the Lord Gorings accompt of the Tobacco collection 205 18 5 ½ The Kings Majesty 300 07 10 Sir Nicholas Crispe for ballance of his accompt 621 3 8 ½ Thomas Bushell 21 16 01 William Arnold 40 00 00 Iohn Flood 35 10 11 Divided in 54000 li more then the profit amounteth unto as appeareth in Folio 1. 33 00 2 ½   49670 03 11 Ph. Burlemachi Ri. Mountney Tho. Murthwaite P. Calendrini This man is son in law unto Sir Iohn Nulls and one of the creditors Debts owing to sundry persons by the Accompt of the 2 years Farm Anno 1639 and 1640 the 30 of July 1644.   li s d To Sir Abraham Dawes for ballance his accompt folio 2 10678 06 09 To sir Iohn Iacob for ballance his accompt folio 2 2368 15 9 ½ To sir Iob Harby for ballance his accompt folio 2 7212 04 06 To the Lord Goring for Ballance his accompt fol 3 2120 00 00 To sir Iohn Nulls for ballance his accompt folio 3 350 00 08 To sir Iohn Nulls in accompt of cash 2140 16 03 To sundry persons due at interest as by the particulars entered in the next folio 24800 0 0   49670 03 11 Ph. Burlemachi Ri. Mountney Tho. Murthwaite P. Calendrini Particulars of monies owing at interest to sundry persons the 30 of July 1644. viz.     li Sir John St. John   1200 Michael Chambers 1000 Robert Gouldman 0800 Thomas Squire 1000 Edward de Pluers 0700 Ann Bourne 0500 William Topfielt 1000 Gideon de Lawne 1000 Sir Peter Wiche 2000 Josina Calfe 1000 Isaack Thornbury 0300 George Gosnold 1200 Richard Jemmett 1500 Thomas Eglesfyeld 1000 Lucas Lucie 1000 Florentine Tainturie paid 4000 Mary Droman   2000 Anthonie Mason 0500 Thomas Swinerton 0600 John Gore 0500 William Gregory 0500 Richard Cornel. Mountney 0500 Emanuell Fenton 1000   24800 THis aforegoing accompt being thus stated drawn up and certified Anno 1644 And the originall remaining in the hands of Pompey Calendrini and severall copies thereof delivered one to Sir John Iacob one to Sir Iohn Nulls and another to my self wherein I appeared to be Creditor the sum of 7212-04-0b As principal money At which time Thomas Murthwait one of the said accomptants did cast up the interest whereby it did also appear that I was Creditor the sum of 625-08-03 Sir Iohn Iacob debitor 463-05-0 Sir Iohn Nulls debitor 505-09-2 Sir Nicholas Crispe debitor 1107-04-09 so that all my said partners were debitors great sums of money for principall and interest and my self then a Creditor for eight thousand pounds or there abouts of which I could never since procure one peny neither from Sir Iohn Iacob nor Sir Iohn Nulls but on the contrary part have since paid other great sums of money being pressed thereunto by their practises in one payment 1150. li at the reqest of Sir John Nulls to One Tainturier to keep him from being arrested he then telling me I was wronged by Sir John Jacob and Sir Nicholas Crispe and that he would be a means I should be satisfied my full due which was his flattering language untill he had dreyned from me almost all my estate and then perceiving he could do no more with me by perswasions he fell down right upon me and caused me to be arrested by one Bovey to whom I was forced to pay about 700. li for ⅓ part of that debt my share thereof being a great deal lesse after that he caused M. Squire to cast me into prison as aforesaid then he heightened the Lady Wyche now the lady Merrick her pressures against me telling her Mr. Gouldman others that if Sir Job Harby would pay his third part he would discharge his own part this done he caused one Shurland to pursue me as also Collonel Hutchinson with many others too long to be named telling to one that Sir Job Harby keepeth in his hands that which should pay the creditors unto others he saith frequently Sir Job Harby doth nothing but talk he will do nothing to others that Sir Job is a beggar with these and oth●r slanders he would feign make the world believe that I am the cause the creditors are not paid whereas I do intreat you all to take notice that I have continually importuned him and others the partners to make up accompts but all without any successe for it being some moneths past ordered amongst us that each Farmer should bring his accompt to the book-keeper to see what every man had payed towards the satisfaction of the creditors in generall there is nothing at all done therein Onely I have drawn up mine own accompt subscribed the same and delivered it unto the bookkeeper the 3 day of Ianu. last past wherby it doth plainly appear there is due unto me for the two years accompt 12281 li 11 s 7.d and all those debts paid And for the Contracted Farmes c. with sir Paul Pyndar and others there is coming unto me for principall and interest 24530 li 6 s 11.d in all I am out of purse the sum of thirty six thousand nine hundred fifty one pounds seventeene shillings and six pence the particulars whereof appear by the said accompts transcribed here under Sir Job Harhy is Debitor to account of the two years Farmes 1639 and 1640.   li s d To Debts received since the 30. of July 1644. 1342 19